The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Try scorer Huw Jones is hoping to become centre of attention for future Scotland squad selection

- STEVE SCOTT

Huw Jones was as frustrated as anyone in the Scotland camp with Sunday’s loss to Ireland, but his try could be an opening to restoring his position as one of the team’s main influencer­s.

The Glasgow centre has played mostly at full-back this season, and his play there was what got him noticed again by Gregor Townsend.

But off the bench for Chris Harris with 20 minutes left, Jones had an immediate impact with the score to kick-start Scotland’s comeback.

It was the 27-year-old’s first try for Scotland since 2018. He started with 10 tries in his first 14 caps, but as he conceded himself, the attack side of his game has never been in question.

“It was pleasing obviously to get over the line and score a try, but it was a frustratin­g day on the whole squad,” he said.

“I have been working hard this season and played a lot at 15. It was only a couple of weeks ago I got a game for Glasgow at centre again.

“You just have to try to do the best you can with the opportunit­ies you get. If my role in this squad is to come off the bench to make an impact then I have to try to take it.

“Chris is ahead of me at 13 for the last year or so and he has been playing really good rugby. I have to keep up my performanc­es when there’s a chance to play at 13.”

Jones went from that flying start to not even making the plane for the Rugby World Cup in Japan. He had some thoughts that

his time might have passed already.

“Certainly I have had frustratin­g times when I thought I might not get back in the squad. I am grateful for the opportunit­y to play any time. It was quite a relief to get back on the score sheet again, as it has been a while.

“It is quite clear my big strength is my attacking play. If I am firing and scoring tries that can only be good. For me to be playing my best I need to be attacking really well and creating.”

Jones is moving to Bayonne to try out Top 14 rugby next season, but still hopes to be part of Scotland’s plans.

“I haven’t had any conversati­ons with Gregor (about the move), but I would love to stay in the picture for Scotland and continue to play.

“It is important for me to keep my performanc­e levels to the highest possible levels so that when it comes around to select a squad, I am in the picture for that.”

As feared in the aftermath of the Ireland disappoint­ment, Scott

Cummings is out of probably the last two games of the championsh­ip. The lock suffered a fractured bone in his hand on Sunday.

Townsend has retained both Jonny Gray (shoulder) and Finn Russell (head knock) in the squad.

He had admitted doubt over whether either could play against Italy on Saturday with the short turnaround.

Zander Fagerson, after serving a four-match suspension for the red card against Wales, returns to the squad. Uncapped Edinburgh back rower Ally Miller and full-back/wing Damien Hoyland, last capped in 2017, are also called up.

Glasgow wing Rufus Mclean has been returned to the club this week with Cummings.

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 ??  ?? TRY SCORER: Scotland’s Huw Jones breaks past Jamison Gibson-park and Garry Ringrose during the Guinness Six Nations match against Ireland at Murrayfiel­d.
TRY SCORER: Scotland’s Huw Jones breaks past Jamison Gibson-park and Garry Ringrose during the Guinness Six Nations match against Ireland at Murrayfiel­d.
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Back: Zander Fagerson.

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